i think, again, when you look at the brix countries such as china, india, brazil, which would benefit from this new energy boom, if we look at europe, if we think about europe developing, we should resist fragmentation, each country doing in a different direction. there might be some best in the short-term, but in the long-term, it's not positive. so i hope the european union will remain in the european union. >> and we got similar comments from the uk. he believes the uk will not leave the european union and say that would be damaging for both the country and also for europe. so i think, kelly, you got the message. stay with us unless, of course, the world ends today. >> that's right. stephane pedrazzi joining us there hopefully not for the last time. let's take a quick look at european markets right now. even though the uk put out a slight downgrade to european figures, the market was already lower. this is interesting because you just don't see big moves like this on the ftse all that often. we're talking about moving lower by almost 1%. that might tell you something about how thin